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The Baltimore ship accident, the high stakes for India The accident could damage India’s reputation in the world shipping industry, of being a reliable source for competent seafarers. On March 26, 2024, when container ship Dali crashed into Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, United States, leaving at least six persons dead and property worth millions of dollars destroyed, the maritime and logistics world went into a tizzy... -The HinduPosted On:10-Jun-2024
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APSEZ Granted Letter of Intent for Netaji Subhas Dock Container Facility APSEZ has been granted a five-year letter of intent to operate the container facility at Netaji Subhas Dock, a major container terminal on India’s east coast. The company is now tasked with installing cargo handling equipment within seven months of accepting the letter. Netaji Subhas Dock is known for its significant capacity,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jun-2024
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Exail Unveils New High-Autonomy USV for Maritime Operations French maritime robotics company Exail has developed a new unmanned surface vehicle (USV) that has completed successful sea trials. With an impressive autonomy of 3,500 nautical miles and the ability to deploy multiple payloads and subsea assets, this USV is versatile and valuable for various maritime applications. It is designed for long-duration operations and... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jun-2024
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Port of Antwerp Takes Action to Contain Oil Spill During Ship Bunkering Operation Authorities at the Port of Antwerp have closed a dock and are using drones to monitor the aftermath of an oil spill during ship bunkering. To contain the spill, the port closed Deurganck dock and the Kieldrecht lock. Twenty ships and surrounding areas were cleaned, but the spill's extent and ship type remain unknown... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jun-2024
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MAN Energy Solutions and Eastern Pacific Shipping Sign MoU for Ammonia Fuel Training MAN Energy Solutions and Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) have partnered to develop crew training for handling ammonia as fuel on vessels. The MoU signed at Posidonia 2024 International Shipping Exhibition will focus on safe handling of ammonia for dual-fuel engines. EPS CEO Cyril Ducau emphasized the importance of collaboration in the industry's green transformation,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jun-2024
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IMO encourages seafarers to share safety tips while at sea. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) celebrates the Day of the Seafarer on June 25, focusing on the #SafetyTipsAtSea campaign for 2024. Seafarers are encouraged to share their safety tips and showcase their workplace practices. The initiative aims to highlight their contributions to safety in the maritime sector. The campaign urges participation from seafarers,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jun-2024
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GRSE Developing Six Patrol Boats for Bangladesh’s Fisheries Project GRSE is expanding its presence by developing patrol boats for Bangladesh's Sustainable Coastal and Marine Fisheries Project. The contract for dredgers is worth USD 16.6 million. The dredger will be 58.70 meters long, reach speeds of up to 10 knots, and designed to be resilient in various marine environments... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jun-2024
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Supply of Green Ammonia from India to Japan by Sembcorp Sembcorp has secured land in India for its green hydrogen project, aiming to produce 200,000 metric tonnes per annum of green ammonia. The Heads of Terms agreement with Sojitz Corporation and Kyushu Electric Power Co Inc signals progress towards a definitive offtake agreement, highlighting a commitment to a low-carbon supply chain... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jun-2024
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Missiles Target Two Ships Off Yemen Coast, Fire Contained Two ships caught fire off the coast of Yemen in Aden after being hit by missiles, as reported by British maritime authorities. The ships sustained damage but managed to contain the fires and no injuries were reported. The Iran-aligned Houthi militia has been targeting ships in the region in solidarity with Palestinians... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jun-2024
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Britain denies Houthi claim of attacking British destroyer The British Ministry of Defence has denied claims made by Yemen’s Houthi rebels that they fired ballistic missiles at a British destroyer in the Red Sea. The Houthis did not provide any information on whether the alleged attack caused damage, but they described it as being “precise”. The Ministry of Defence stated that these allegations are false, refuting the Houthi claims... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jun-2024
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India Strengthens Engagement with IMO through Mumbai Workshop The Directorate General of Shipping is strengthening India's engagement with the International Maritime Organization, showcasing the country's dedication to a safe maritime environment. The workshop, hosted by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, explored ways to enhance India's participation in IMO committees and promote sustainable maritime practices for a resilient future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jun-2024
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